N.Y. Environmental Conservation Law Section 13-0334
Marine and coastal district food fish and crustacea dealers and shippers license


1.

No person shall purchase marine food fish or crustacea, whether to be used as food or bait, directly from the person taking such marine food fish or crustacea for the purpose of resale trade or barter without a valid food fish and crustacea dealers and shippers license. No person shall operate a facility for packing, holding or storing such marine food fish or crustacea prior to consignment, transport or sale without a valid food fish and crustacea dealers and shippers license.

2.

No person shall ship, transport or traffic in marine food fish or crustacea for resale, trade or barter to persons other than the final consumer within the state or export food fish or crustacea landed in New York to outside the state without a valid food fish and crustacea dealers and shippers license. No such license shall be required of common carriers who transport marine food fish or crustacea. Such common carrier must carry and have ready for inspection any bill of consignment, bill of lading or other documentation showing thereon the name and address of the consignee, name and address of the shipper, the date of the shipment and the quantity of each species shipped. For purposes of this section, “common carrier” shall mean persons engaged solely in the transport of food fish or crustaceans which have been consigned or sold by a licensed harvester or by a licensed dealer and shipper to a licensed dealer and shipper within the state or to another party outside the state. A common carrier shall hold no title, ownership or financial interest in the food fish or crustacean being transported. No such license shall be required of a person who is the holder of a food fish license, a lobster license or a blue-claw crab license issued pursuant to section 13-0335, 13-0329 or 13-0331, respectively, while transporting the species which he or she has lawfully and personally taken. For purposes of this section, “landed” means the bringing to any shore food fish or crustacea taken by a holder of a license issued pursuant to this article or the transfer of the catch taken pursuant to this article from a vessel to any other vessel or to the land or to any pier, wharf, dock or other similar structure.

3.

No person who is the holder of a commercial food fish license or a commercial lobster license or a commercial crab license shall sell, trade or barter marine food fish or crustacea in New York state except to the holder of a marine and coastal district food fish and crustacea dealers and shippers license. Provided, however, that persons who possess commercial food fish, lobster, or crab licenses may sell the marine food fish or crustacea they are authorized to take for commercial purposes directly to the consumer of such marine food fish or crustacea and that such licensed harvesters shall report to the department such direct sales to consumers pursuant to paragraph a of subdivision one of section 13-0342.

4.

The fee for a food fish and crustacea dealers and shippers license shall be two hundred fifty dollars and shall cover all persons employed by the licensee. Licenses issued pursuant to this section shall be valid for a single business address, shall be nontransferable and shall expire on the thirty-first day of December of each year.

5.

No person licensed as a dealer or shipper shall purchase or ship marine food fish or crustacea directly from the taker of marine food fish or crustacea unless the taker presents the appropriate valid license to the person making the purchase. No person who operates a facility for the packing, holding or storing of marine food fish or crustacea prior to consignment, transport or sale shall accept such product without requiring the taker to provide his or her name, address and appropriate valid license number, the date, and quantities of product in the transaction.

6.

A licensed dealer or shipper may only import, export, possess, or offer for sale, barter, or trade, lobsters greater in length than provided by subdivision 5 of § 13-0329 (Lobsters)section 13-0329 of this title if:

a.

The licensed dealer or shipper has notified the department in writing prior to taking such action on a form prescribed by the department; and

b.

The lobsters are in a secured container in accordance with paragraph a of subdivision 18 of § 13-0329 (Lobsters)section 13-0329 of this title or tagged in accordance with paragraph b of subdivision 18 of § 13-0329 (Lobsters)section 13-0329 of this title.

7.

No person licensed as a dealer or shipper may import, export, possess, or offer for sale, barter, trade, lobsters, or parts thereof, not in the shell, detached lobster tails or claws, or any other part of a lobster that has been separated from the lobster except as authorized by subdivision 19 of § 13-0329 (Lobsters)section 13-0329 of this title.

Source: Section 13-0334 — Marine and coastal district food fish and crustacea dealers and shippers license, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/ENV/13-0334 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

13‑0301
Lease of state-owned underwater lands for shellfish cultivation
13‑0302
Lands underwater of Gardiner’s and Peconic bays
13‑0303
Tax on state-owned underwater lands held under lease or franchise for shellfish cultivation
13‑0305
Marking lands prohibited
13‑0307
Sanitary surveys
13‑0309
Taking, handling and importation of shellfish
13‑0310
Northern or lined seahorses
13‑0311
Digger’s permit to take shellfish for commercial purposes
13‑0313
Shellfish growers
13‑0315
Shellfish shipper’s and processor’s permit
13‑0316
Marine hatcheries
13‑0317
Shipping tags
13‑0319
Shellfish regulations
13‑0321
Taking and importation of shellfish for transplanting and other purposes
13‑0323
Oysters
13‑0325
Clams
13‑0327
Scallops
13‑0328
Commercial licenses
13‑0329
Lobsters
13‑0330
Whelks or conchs
13‑0331
Crabs
13‑0333
Menhaden
13‑0334
Marine and coastal district food fish and crustacea dealers and shippers license
13‑0335
Food fish
13‑0336
Marine and coastal district party and charter boat license
13‑0337
Return of fish, crustacea and other animals to the water
13‑0338
Sharks
13‑0339
Marine fish
13‑0339‑A
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus), shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum), American eel (Anguil...
13‑0340
Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix)
13‑0340‑A
Weakfish (Cynoscion regalis)
13‑0340‑B
Fluke - summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus)
13‑0340‑C
Winter flounder (Pleuorenectes americanus)
13‑0340‑D
Blackfish or tautog (Tautoga onitis)
13‑0340‑E
Scup (Stenotomus chrysops)
13‑0340‑F
Black sea bass (Centropristis striata)
13‑0340‑G
Monkfish (Lophius americanus, Lophius reticulatus and Lophius gastrophysus)
13‑0341
Trawls
13‑0342
Marine fisheries data
13‑0343
Nets other than trawls
13‑0343‑A
Fish pots and traps
13‑0344
Fish, shellfish and crustacea
13‑0345
Protection of waters
13‑0347
Management of striped bass in marine waters
13‑0349
Taking of fish for commercial purposes
13‑0350
Marine resources advisory council
13‑0355
Recreational marine fishing registration
13‑0360
Special management areas
13‑0371
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Compact

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 13-0334’s source at nysenate​.gov

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